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Extracts from The China Presa dated Saturday, 19th

September, 1914.

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NO GERMAN MORATORIUM.

A telegram received at the German Consulate General last

night from the German Foreign Office in Berlin says: "All London

reports of a continuation of the alleged German moratorium until

the end of September were malicious inventions. Germany has

neither declared a moratorium, nor has the country been in need

of it and therefore there is no foundation for statements that it

has been extended as stated by British news agencies.

ing business in Germany is conducted as usual.

All bank-

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Editor, The China Preas.

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Assuming the grand strategy of the German Army, ag

interpreted by you, had matured, would your daily

leading articles dealing with the campaign in France

have been discontinued ?

Is the discontinuance of these articles a tacit ad-

mission on your part that your prognostications have

been utterly falsified ?

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- we might even adopt the well-known and well-used device of

attributing the German retirement to "strategical" reasons -as

in aract truth, they are, but not the kind of strategical reasons

that go with voluntary strategy.

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